Brown,
J.Importation of base Irish copper money, with
attached photocopy of an article from the Glasgow Herald, n.d.

18
August 1974

176(1-3)

Bruton,
J. (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Dublin)Letter from MD about the future of the national
collection of coins and medals in Ireland, with attached
acknowledgement of letter, from the office of the Minister for
Education.

Cubbon,
A.M. (Manx Museum and National Trust)Hoard of 12 gold coins claimed to be of Manx
provenance, with attached photocopy of a letter from Spink &
Son 13 January 1975, and their listings of coins.

28
January 1975

211(1-4)

Numismatic
matters; Kirk Michael (1834) hoard; Gelling family records, with
attached a copy of a letter to J.C. Gelling from A.M. Cubbon, n.d.,
about 27 Hiberno Norse coins from Kirk Michael (1834) and Ballaberna,
Kirk Maughold (1834) hoards, and Gelling family records and a photocopy
of a letter to A.M. Cubbon from J.C. Gelling, 3 August 1976, about the
same coins, with a photocopy of a photograph of 2 of the coins.

10
August 1976

212(1-10)

Notes
on the Kirk Michael 1972 hoard; comments on the Gelling correspondence,
with attached a copy of a letter to J.C. Gelling from A.M. Cubbon, 17
November 1976, and a copy of a letter to A.M. Cubbon from J.C. Gelling,
6 November 1976, with attachments, about the same matters.

Penney,
S.H. (Lancaster City Council Museum)Photocopied letter to L. Garrard from S.H. Penney
(Lancaster City Council Museum), about the Ballaslig hoard, See Item
268

11
March 1978

391(1-7)

Pirie,
E.J.E. (Leeds City Museum)Numismatic finds; York (Coppergate) Aethelstan
and Anlaf pennies, with attached a copy of a letter to E.J.E. Pirie
from V. Smart, dated 16 April 1980, and also attached a copy of a
letter to E.J.E. Pirie from C.E. Blunt, dated 24 April 1980, both about
the York (Coppergate) finds.

15 May
1980

392

Stycas
found at St. Mary's Abbey, York, 1831, held at Stoneyhurst College,
Lancs.

Hiberno-Manx
coins in Copenhagen; helmet type coin of Aethelred. (This page is
marked p.s. and p.3, and may have been attached to Item 418.)

13
August 1975

420(1-6)

Helmet
coin of Aethelred; Dublin Phase II coin; Phase VI coins; numismatic
matters, with attached notes titled 'Evidence by hoards and collectors
of the origins of Phase VI coins', 'Hiberno-Norse coins in the National
Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh' and also 'H-N coins:
Dolley Ph.II A 3/c and A 4/i'.

476 Letter from B.H. Dolley to M.A.S. & F.
Blackburn, dated 4 May 1983, about the Queens University Belfast
Requiem for MD, with, on the reverse, a photocopy of a report of the
Requiem from the Irish News, 30 April 1983.

(1) The appointment of Thomas Gawne as 2nd
Deemster by George III, 27 August 1817.
(2-7) Last will and testament of Thomas Gawne, 26 July 1837.
(8-9) Rough calendar of the following Atholl papers.
(10-128) Atholl papers.

543(1-26)

Photocopies
of manuscript papers for the paper 'A paranumismatic sidelight on
several centuries of Manx history: the wreck of the Lucy
(1702).' In 'Man and Environment in the Isle of Man', ed. Peter Davey,
1978 (BAR 54(ii)), 373-400. (See also Items
553,
554 and
596.)

(1-2) Copy of a statement listing items stolen by
William and John Kelly from Capt. Benjamin Holt, Master of the Lucy,
after his death by drowning, 17 January 1701.
(3) William Barnes statement of Power of Attorney over the effects of
Capt. Benjamin Holt, 20 June 1702.
(4-6) Statement of the administration of Capt. Benjamin Holt's effects,
etc., signed by Tho. Wolham, 5 August 1702.
(7-26) Papers relating to the retrieval and dispersal of Capt. Benjamin
Holt's effects after the wreck of the Lucy.

544(1-16)

Photocopies
of manuscript papers about naturalisation in the Isle of Man for the
paper 'The economic and political background to an atypical
mid-eighteenth century Manx manifestation of anti-catholicism'. (See
Items
204,
545,
546 and
654.)

Photocopies
of manuscript papers about the laws against aliens in the Isle of Man
for the paper 'The economic and political background to an atypical
mid-eighteenth century Manx manifestation of anti-catholicism'.
(See also Items
204,
544,
546
and
654.)

(1-2) Photocopy of an Act repealing the laws made
against aliens, 1697.
(3-9) Atholl Papers X8(2nd)-23. Petition to the Duke of Atholl of
Thomas Moor, John Stevenson and John Callan concerning the Lord of
Man's rights over the property of aliens, 1 September 1759.

546(1-48)

Photocopies
of manuscript papers (some accompanied by typescript copy) about
anti-catholic attitudes in the Isle of Man for the paper 'The economic
and political background to an atypical mid-eighteenth century
Manx manifestation of anti-catholicism. (See also Items
204,
297,
544,
545and
654.)

(1-6) Atholl Papers X3-9. Witness statements
against Thomas Christian, Vicar of KK Marown, charged with treasonable
talk, 2 May 1746.
(7-9) Atholl Papers X3-8. Letter to Atholl from Lindesay, about the
English victory at Culloden, and Manx anti-catholic rioting caused by
it, 7 May 1746.
(10-14) Atholl Papers X42-8. Petition to Atholl from the Catholics of
the Isle of Man, 16 March 1747/8.
(15-18) Atholl Papers X69-23. Memorial to the Lord Bishop of Sodor
& Man, and the 24 Keys of said Isle from Sir Quayle Summerville
and the Rev. James Moore, about Catholics living on Man, 9 August 1757.
(19-23) Atholl Papers X69-24. Letter to Atholl from Cochrane about the
memorial from Sir Quayle Summerville and the Rev. James Moore, 22
August 1757.
(24-31) Atholl Papers X69(2nd)-16. Court hearing of accusations against
James Hoy of being a popish priest, 17 November 1757.
(32-33) Atholl Papers X69(2nd)-17. Letter to Bishop Mark Hildesley from
Council, about James Hoy, 26 November 1757.
(34-37) Atholl Papers X69(2nd)-22. Letter to Atholl from Cochrane inter
alia about anti-catholic matters, 7 December 1757.
(38-41) Atholl Papers B/L 68. Letters to Cochrane from Atholl inter
alia about anti-catholic matters, 22 December1757 and 25 February 1758.
(42-45) Atholl Papers X14. Case concerning the naturalization of
papists in the Isle of Man, 18 March 1758.
(46-48) Atholl Papers X14-5. Letter to Atholl from Cochrane about
anti-catholic matters, 18 March 1758.

547(1-3)

Typescript
letter to Atholl from Shaw inter alia about counterfeit coins in
circulation in the Isle of Man, 29 September 1799.

548(1-7)

Photocopied
extracts from Liber Scaccarii, 1644-1649 about pieces of eight,
ducketoons, clipped coins and James I shillings.

549(1-60)

Working
papers on Sir Wadsworth Busk (Attorney General to the Isle of Man,
1774-1797), who was the subject of MD's unpublished paper 'Procurator
extraordinary - Sir Wadsworth Busk'. (See also Item
163,
177-185,
309,
370,
387 and
659.)

(1-2) Photographs of Busk's portrait.
(3-16) Biographical information taken from a Busk family history.
(17-28) MD's notes and references.
(29) Photocopy of Atholl Papers 126(2nd). Letter to Lord Viscount
Stormont from E. Smith about a knighthood for Busk and the necessity of
his remaining on the Island, 20 April 1781.
(30-31) Photocopy of a letter to Lord Viscount Stormont from E. Smith
about a knighthood for Busk, 28 April 1781.
(32-33) Photocopy of a letter to ? from Robert Heywood about Isle of
Man affairs, with references to Busk, 31 October 1782.
(34-41) Photocopy of Busk letters published under the title 'Letters,
etc from The Attorney General of this Isle to His Excellency the
Governor, and to The Speaker of the House of Keys', Isle of Man, 1784.
(42-44) Photocopy of a letter from Governor Smith to Lord Sidney,
Secretary of State, relative to Busk's non-residence, 6 July 1787.
(45-48) Photocopy of a letter to W.W. Grenville from Governor Smith
inter alia about Busk's character and salary, 11 June 1789.
(49-52) Photocopy of a letter to Busk from John Quayle, about Isle of
Man affairs, 24 October 1791
(53-60) Photocopy of Atholl Papers X21-15. Letter to Atholl from Alex
Shaw about Isle of Man affairs and remarks on Busk's character, 7 May
1792.

550(1-3)

Microfilm
of Atholl Papers in the Public Record Office, reference number HO
98/72, with a rough calendar attached.

551(1-4)

Microfilm
of Atholl Papers in the Public Record Office reference number HO 99/17,
with a rough calendar attached.

551a

Microfiche
of the manuscript of 'British coins in the collection of James Simon'.
National Library of Ireland, Collection of Saxon, English, Scottish and
Irish coins. Ms. no. 301. (See also Items 564 and 688.)

Notebooks: Working notes, and drafts of papers both published and unpublished.

N.B. In some cases, the title of the
draft of a paper differs from the title given to the published paper.

A
paranumismatic sidelight on several centuries of Manx history: the
wreck of the Lucy (1702). Man and Environment in
the Isle of Man, ed. Peter Davey, 1978 (BAR 54 (ii)), 373-400. Working
notes. (See also Items
543,
554 and
596.)

An
introduction to the coinage of Aethelred II. Ethelred the Unready:
papers from the Millenary Conference, ed. David Hill, 1978 (BAR 59),
115-33. (See Item
593 for later
draft.)

593(1-14)

An
introduction to the coinage of Aethelred II. Ethelred the Unready:
papers from the Millenary conference, ed. David Hill, 1978 (BAR 59),
115-33. (See Item
592 for
earlier draft.)

594(1-4)

Neglected
evidence from Ireland for periodicity of type in the English coinage of
Aethelred II. IN 11(66), 1978, 278-81. (See Items
555
and
595 for earlier and later
drafts.)

595
(1-6)

Neglected
evidence from Ireland for periodicity of type in the English coinage of
Aethelred II. IN 11(66), 1978, 278-81. ( See Items
555
and
594 for earlier drafts.)

596(1-32)

A
paranumismatic sidelight on several centuries of Manx history: the
wreck of the Lucy (1702). Man and environment in
the Isle of Man, ed. Peter Davey, 1978 (BAR 54(ii)), 373-400. (See also
Items
543,
553
and
554.)

Some
insular(?) imitations from the 1030s of contemporary English pence of
Cnut. NCirc 88(3), 1980, 86-8.

621(1-14)

Dateringen
af de seneste St. Peters-menter fra York. NNUM no.5, 1982, 82-90.
Attached is a critical comment from K. Bendixen (Nationalmuseet,
Copenhagen), and MD's response to the comment. and also a postcard from
MD to an unknown correspondent, commenting on the paper. (See also Item
622.)

622(1-11)

The
date of the latest St.Peter pennies of York. An unpublished English
translation of Item 621, with attached a photocopy of Figure 1.

623(1-13)

The
Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman coins at Dresden. by M.Blackburn and M.
Dolley. NCirc 90(2), 1982, 47-9.

Presidential
address delivered to the Numismatic Society of Ireland, Session
1974/1975, on Friday 25 April 1975. (See also Item
559.)

661(1-3)

Speech
on receiving the medal of the Norwegian Numismatic Society 1982.

662(1-16)

The
coins of the Norwegians in England. Lecture given in Norway, 1982.

663(1-2)

Farewell
speech given to the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm. 1982.

664(1-4)

Lecture
on late Anglo-Saxon periodic recoinages.

665(1-21)

The
coins of the Norwegians in the West. Lecture read in Oslo, 17 October
1977 (see NFF Nytt 2, 1977).

Manuscripts

666(1-26)

Naumachia,
or The principles of naval warfare, by Leo VI, Philosophus, Emperor of
the Romans; translated with notes, sketches and plans, from the Greek
text of M. Alphonse Dian (Collection Bude 1943), by R.H. Dolley
[c.1950.] Typescript.

667(1-166)

The Agnus
Dei pennies of Aethelred II, by R.H.M. Dolley. [c.1960.]
Including three photocopied pages from 'Stockholm copy of Agnus Dei'.
Typescript.

The
Anglo-Saxon element of the Ludwiszcze hoard from Russia, deposited
c.1060.

675(1-10)

The
pattern of Viking-Age coin hoards on the Isle of Man. Draft of a Manx
Museum lecture.

676(1-5)

Otto
Alcenius - a Finnish student of Hiberno-Norse numismatics born out of
his time.

677(1-6)

The
chronology of the pre-Brunanburh sword-type pennies of St. Peter at
York. Early draft.

678(1-10)
The
chronology of the pre-Brunanburh sword-type pennies of St. Peter at
York. Later draft.

679(1-4)

An
early eleventh-century Scandinavian penny erroneously attributed to
Ireland. With attached two pages of notes, in unidentified handwriting,
giving translations of paragraphs 2 and 3.

680(1-10)

Aethelred
II First Hand and Second Hand
types in the 1842 Reslöv hoard. With attached 5 photocopied
pages from an unknown source of inventory lists of hoard contents.

681(1-10)

Some
further thoughts on the regional styles found in the First
Hand type of Aethelred II. Early draft.

682(1-5)

Some
further thoughts on the regional styles found in the First
Hand type of Aethelred II. Later draft.

683(1-6)

The
story of coinage on Man.

684(1-4)

Did the
York mint strike an Anglo-Irish coinage? With attached a note on the
base ('rose) pence of Edward VI.

685

A late
borrowing from classical Latin into Old Irish. [Links between Roman
Britain and Ireland.]

686

A
putative Holy well near Rushen Abbey on the Isle of Man.

687(1-8)

Merus
hibernicus sum. [MD's explanation of his decision to resign his QUB
Chair of Historical Numismatics.]

688(1-2)

The
pre-Plantagenet English coins in an eighteenth-century Irish cabinet.
[The cabinet of James Simon.] (See also Item 551a and
564.)

689(1-10)

A new
Viking coinage of the Western Isles.

690(1-6)

The
Hiberno-Norse coins (without Scottish find-provenance) in the National
Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, by M. Dolley and W.A. Seaby.

691(1-6)

Some
later Scandinavian imitations of Hiberno-Norse pence.

692(1-5)

The
coins. Report on finds from Southampton Excavations.

693(1-3)

Hiberno-Norse
imitations. [Lecture given in Finland, c. 1975.]

694(1-25)

Some
remarks concerning the production of dies in the Helmet
issue of Aethelred II.

695(1-8)

A group
of pseudo-Irish coins from an early nineteenth-century find from
Gotland. [Gotlandskt Arkiv.]

696(1-14)

The Girona:
an Armada wreck. [Lecture on the coins found in the wreck.] (See also
Item
155.)

697(1-2)

An
enigmatic penny of Edward the Martyr or Aethelred II.

Papers in Manuscript by MD's Colleagues

698(1-3)

The
date of Edgar's great recoinage, by C.E. Blunt(?) Unpublished?

699(1-17)

The
provenances of coins of the Vikings of York in the collection of
Jonathon Rashleigh, by H.E. Pagan.

700(1-4)

What,
if anything, was really decided by the battle of Clontarf, by D.W.
McMeekin.

701(1-3)

A lost
hoard of Viking-Age silver from near Naas, Co. Kildare, by C.S. Briggs.
[Research based on the correspondence of John Lindsay, antiquary, of
Cork.] (See also Item
702.)

702(1-9)

A lost
hoard of Viking-Age silver from Magheralaggan, Co. Down, by C.S. Briggs
and J.A. Graham-Campbell. [Research based on the correspondence of John
Lindsay, antiquary, of Cork.] (See also Item
701.)

703(1-3)

References
to goldsmiths. Author unknown.

704(1-17)

The
volume of Anglo-Saxon coinage, by Tom Schweich(?)

705(1-2)

A
coinage of Thorfinn, Earl of Orkney, by P. Seaby.

706(1-4)

Notes
on the "Eboraci" coins of Stephen's reign and related issues, by P.
Seaby.

707(1-7)

Die-links
of an eleventh-century Dublin penny in the I.O.M., by W.A. Seaby.

708(1-4)

Review
by W.A. Seaby of 'Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles: 22 Royal
Collection of Coins and Medals, National Museum, Copenhagen, Part V,
Hiberno-Norse and Anglo-Irish Coins', by G. Galster, M. Dolley and J.
Steen Jensen. 1975.

709(1-4)

A
possible historical explanation for the break in the coinage of
Archbishop Plegmund, by C.S.S. Lyon.

710(1-9)

Some
historical implications of the Norse penny from Maine, by M. McKusick.
With attached a letter from McKusick commenting on aspects of the find.
(See also Items
27,
159,
186,
357,
358,
410,
608,
614 and
615.)

711(1-5)

Promemoria:
concerning the 'Russian find, 1850'. See also Item
445
and
447.